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SPARROW & BMitiAß |._T AYE now iii full swincr on their New.Premise.-, the largest utaff of Tailors ever J—«_ employed in this district, Trie* Oi^ioiiorl • / A SPJ.ENDID LOT OF NEW SUMMER SLUTtf lIOL yJIJIjLLUII . ( INGS i N ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS. AVsth our Large and Increasing CASH BUcISE «, we aro hnl'sficd with halt the Usual Profits, and are now iiialiiiiij .Meu's Colonial Tweod Suits to measure from £9 lOg C Sll. Meu's Golonial Tweed Trousers to measure, 15s Od, &c. Tennis and Cricket Suits. Best Quality Cricket Trousers to measure, 17$ €>€l-JT^ r VA taly TENNIS SHIRTS, HATS, TIES, AND SHOES in great variety at KKDXJCJ3I> PBICEK New Summer REGATTA SHIRTS (with 2 collars) usual price 7s 6d, reduced to ... ... ... r»H Od all sizes. MEN'S NEW SUMMER VESTS from Os <WI. BOYS'NEW SUMMER SUITS from .. . ... 3» «Jd. MEN'S and BOYS' BOOTS and SHOES of every description. Try our School Boots from 4s 6d, every pair guaranteed to give good wear. SPAEHO W TIJERRYMAN TAILORS Sd OUTFITTERS EAST STREET, ASH BURTON.

•'^^ls&jhaif k. ...-., <%y^^3 DURABILITY IS TRUE FCO^OMY ROBERT MURRAY PRACHCAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c. , BAS to hand an irairense Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY and PLATiS of the latest and most approved designs. VVAiTCHES.—OoId and Silver, English, Geneva and American Hunters, and Crystals; &c. , . '■;•■ * JEWELLERY. -An almost endless variety of Fine Gold^ Bright Gold and Silver Broocheß, Lockets, Lades 1 and Gentlemen's Guards, Alberts, &c. * A splendid assortment of Gem, AVedding, Keeper, and Signet Rings of ill skes A large and well selected Stock of MARBLE CLOCKS and TIME PIECES, Silver Plated Goods, suitable for Wedding Presents, at reduced prices. ■'■■'' :-• Exceptionally liberal terms to Presentation Jnmmittees, School Committees &C. &C. ' ■ : ':■■'<■■,.. 'ft;'--' Al 1 Departments of works done on the Premises with despatc} and at modera o charges. SPECIMENS OF WORK ON VIEW IN SHOP WINDOW, EAST STREET, ASH BURTON. THE CO-OPBBATIYB SYSTEM^ WHICH insures mutual help and identity of interests, has met with phenomenal success wherever it has been applied to any object. In the United Kingdom some over seven millions of people, or a fifth of the whole population enjoy the benefits arising,, from Membership of over a thousand Co-operative Societifesi thus saving al' middlemen's profits, and the Chief Wholesale Co-operative Society there holds invested capital of over £11,000,000, and the annual trade turnover exceeds £25,000,000. This success is owin« to the fact that the investor sees not only a fair commercial return on his investment, but proprietary division of profits which he wouldnot receive from any other organisation. It,has been lpft to Australia to apply this grand principle to IRRIGATION. : - , : ¥ And the Co-operative Irrigation and Mercantile Society of Australia, Limited, who have already secured three Irrigation Colonies which- are partially settled and planted, are negotiating for other large areas pf many thousands of acres, each of virgin land, specially adapted for fruit, poultry, dairy, and general agricultural farming,.to be followed at an parly date by application to the respective Australian Govemtnents concerned for Government concessions from time to time of lands, as the Society's resources admit of colonising same. C OLO N I E S, Partially populated, awaiting tine small resident or non-resident -capitalist, the em ployed worker, or the man Whose Sole Capital is his labor. The Board of Management comprises amongst its Members some of the best and most favoiably known men in Australia. THE -CO-OPERATIVE IRRIGATION and MERCANTILE SOCJETY of AUSTRALIA, Limited, HEAD OFFICE O* THE SOCIETY IN AUSTRALIA, ■ ' 49 QUEEN STREET. MELBOURNE. BRANCH OFFICES IN GREAT BRITAJN (LONDON.. AND LIVERPOOL* . and ■ - -•? .-i * ■■„ r- * THROUGHOUT ALL THE COLONIES OP THR SOUTH SEAS} %" '* ; Write for all Information. Scut Free. Agents (with references) Wanted where not Already Represented] 1;. :,:," V■ - . .■ ,j ■, ')r ' ; ARTHUR TREMAYNE, General Manager STOP Alf » HEAD? mHE CHEAPEST SHOP FOR BOOTS AND'• B^olß%*^ S J. BISHOP'S NEW BOOT fcTOBE, , rt CORNER OF EAST AND MOORE STREETS. NO OLD STOCK. ALL NEW. GOODS. All goods bought direct from the very best" English and Colonial Manufacturers, thereby saving all intermediate profits, and enabling him to sell THE BEST at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. " Not to be surpassed for Style or Wear, and nut to bo equalled for Cheapness. "; • _ it ej? j±~t b s;. „ ■ :. : ;;\"T Repairing done at shortest possible notice at lowest current rates. NoTK THK AIUniESS— s , ... •".„.. J. BISIIO P, Direct Importer, CORNER OF EAST AND MOORE STREETS, AS; BURTON - J, BROCFELBANK, nTOnßßSTjgjjg. OFFfQE OP ILL ~ THE Public Trust Office of Nsw Zealand offers great advantages to its elienia including State guarantee against the fraud or dishonesty of the Public Trustee The following comparison ot business between ths years 187? and 1889 will showthe progress made:— 1879-S0 1889 V Cash receipts ... £41,813= ;;..>• £183ji836 Total transact ons, per balance-sheet ... ... £92,318\ s . ..'; '■ £853§202 : Securities- ' •■• - . v • -n General Investment Account £70,564 ... £21G,943 Special Investment Account ... £2,6,55 ... £245,839 Expenses Account—Total receipts „ ... -02,139 ... £14,482 Administrations 172 ... '258 Probates and trusts . 14 = - ... " 30 Wills provisionally, accented ... ...*'<''... I ■'.. -: %-''\ .. 42 Letters received ... ... ../ ... "... '2,122 '* ... 10,326 Letters despatched „ ... 1,432 13,003 J. J. M. HAMILTON, District Agent. ARTIFICIAL MANURES T HAVE FORJSALE IK LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES,Superpliosphates Bone Dust Potato Manure : Blood Manure Garden Manure GEORGE J \MESON r A^liburton ana Kakala

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2470, 25 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2470, 25 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2470, 25 September 1891, Page 3

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